Hello Intel Community! I'm new here, and I came here because Lenovo couldn't help me.

A little info

Computer: Lenovo ThinkPad S3 Yoga 14

Graphics cards: Intel HD 4400 and nVidia GeForce 840m

CPU: Intel Core i5-4210

OS: Windows 10 Home build 1511 (got all the latest updates)

And here is my problem. The HD4400 is the display driver on this computer, and I have no issues with that. What happens however, when I try to run something a bit demanding (even BlueStacks) or start a Skype call I get error messages - the whole thing is explained over here. What is left to mention is that Lenovo has put out a Intel Graphics Driver Update - for the TPY14 that has the HD5500 (different model in the same line). So I doubt it will work for me. The link to that driver update is given in a reply to the thread I have linked.

I also checked using Intel Driver Update Utility 2.1 and it said it wouldn't recommend me to update to Intel's driver as I am running one customized by Lenovo.

Anybody know what to do? Because it's very annoying if I can't really use it for anything other than running Chrome and Photoshop.

Could you please let us know the driver version you are running? Please go to Device Manger> Display adapters> Intel(R) HD Graphics right click on Properties and then go to Driver, you will be able to see the version installed.

The driver that you have currently installed is from your computer manufacturer, this driver is customized made to work with all the features on your computer. Our driver is a generic version you may try forcing the installation of Intel generic drivers by performing manual procedure, see here for instructions: How to Manually Install a Driver in Microsoft Windows 8* or Windows.... but before doing that I would strongly recommend to contact Lenovo, even though you already contact them, in order to obtain more feedback in regard to his matter.